Murder is one of the most harshly prosecuted and punished violent crimes. A conviction could mean life in prison or even capital punishment. When your life is on the line, you need an attorney on your side with the experience to handle these serious criminal charges.
Time is of the essence in murder cases. Police are dedicating tremendous resources to collecting evidence and building a strong case against you. You need an attorney on your side who will immediately get to work helping you develop a strategy to counter their testimony and evidence. As a former prosecutor, Mark A. Hammer has the experience you need. Call The Hammer Law Firm at 314-266-7821 to schedule a free consultation.
Former Prosecutor With Experience Handling Murder Charges
Murder charges could result in serious penalties, including life in prison, the death penalty, lengthy probation, large fines and a permanent mark on your criminal record. The Hammer Law Firm has successfully handled murder cases in the state and federal courts, including:
- Capital murder
- Murder in the first degree
- Murder in the second degree
- Voluntary manslaughter
- Involuntary manslaughter
Our firm's founding attorney Mark A. Hammer has more than 25 years of experience as an attorney and has handled numerous murder cases. As a former prosecutor, Mr. Hammer understands the strategies that police officers and prosecutors use to put together murder cases. He will use this knowledge to identify police errors and holes in the prosecution's case that could potentially get your case dismissed or your charges reduced. He has hundreds of criminal trials to his credit and has the skill and dedication needed to handle your case, no matter how complex the charges are.
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When your life and freedom are on the line, you need a skilled criminal defense attorney on your side. To schedule a free consultation with our experienced attorney, call 314-266-7821 or contact us online.
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